Safiya Umoja Noble is a Professor at UCLA, and is the Co-Founder and Co-Director of the UCLA Center for Critical Internet Inquiry.
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Safiya Noble's was appointed a Commissioner to the University of Oxford Commission on AI and Good Governance in 2020.
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Safiya Noble grew up in Fresno, California where she attended Roosevelt School of the Arts.
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Safiya Noble's went on to study Sociology at California State University, Fresno with a focus on African American and Ethnic Studies.
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Safiya Noble's was a member of the Associated Students, Inc and the California Statewide Student Association.
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Safiya Noble attended University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign for graduate studies where she earned a Masters and Ph.
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Safiya Noble was appointed assistant professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign in the Department of African-American studies, the Department of Media and Cinema Studies and the Institute for Communication Research.
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Safiya Noble joined University of California, Los Angeles's Department of Information Studies in 2014.
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Safiya Noble's was awarded the University of California, Los Angeles Early Career Award in 2016.
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Safiya Noble received tenure at UCLA and was promoted to associate professor in 2018.
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Safiya Noble's research focuses on gender, technology and culture, and how they influence the design and use of the internet.
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Safiya Noble's is a member of several academic journal and advisory boards which include both Taboo: The Journal of Culture and Education, and the Journal of Critical Library and Information Studies.
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Safiya Noble's work calls attention to a system that reproduces marginalization.
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Safiya Noble's blogged about "Digital Infrastructures of Race and Gender" at the Fotomuseum in Zurich's online platform.
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Safiya Noble's has given talks and interviews about Algorithms of Oppression.
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